Iraqi FM, Pompeo Discuss US Embassy Withdrawal From Baghdad

Weapons that were found by the Rapid Response Forces in Maysan Governorate, Iraq ( Iraqi Security Media Cell)
Weapons that were found by the Rapid Response Forces in Maysan Governorate, Iraq ( Iraqi Security Media Cell)
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Iraqi FM, Pompeo Discuss US Embassy Withdrawal From Baghdad

Weapons that were found by the Rapid Response Forces in Maysan Governorate, Iraq ( Iraqi Security Media Cell)
Weapons that were found by the Rapid Response Forces in Maysan Governorate, Iraq ( Iraqi Security Media Cell)

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo continues to pressure Iraq officials over a possible withdrawal of the US embassy from Baghdad after it was targeted several times by Katyusha rockets

On Saturday, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein held a phone call with Pompeo, which is the third of its kind that the latter has held with Iraqi officials over the same issue.

In a press release, the Iraqi Ministry said the talks focused on bilateral relations and the US decision to shutter its embassy as rocket attacks and roadside bombings continue to target US forces.

For his part, Hussein expressed concern about the pullout of the embassy decision saying that despite being a sovereign decision on the US side, it may lead to results that are not in the interest of the Iraqi people.

He also stressed that the Iraqi government has taken a number of security, organizational, political, and diplomatic measures to stop the attacks on the Green Zone and the Baghdad airport, adding that there will be tangible positive results in the near future.

Also, the US Secretary emphasized in a statement that US-Iraqi relations are “important” for both sides.

Pompeo further promised to take what he discussed with his Iraqi counterpart into consideration.

The two sides also discussed various future possibilities for the status of diplomatic missions in Baghdad,



US Military Says It Strikes Iran-Backed Militia Facility in Syria

A convoy of US military vehicles near Qamishli, Syria, February 2020. (SANA/via Reuters)
A convoy of US military vehicles near Qamishli, Syria, February 2020. (SANA/via Reuters)
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US Military Says It Strikes Iran-Backed Militia Facility in Syria

A convoy of US military vehicles near Qamishli, Syria, February 2020. (SANA/via Reuters)
A convoy of US military vehicles near Qamishli, Syria, February 2020. (SANA/via Reuters)

US forces conducted strikes in Syria against Iranian-aligned militia groups for a second day in a row Tuesday in response to further attacks on US personnel, US Central Command said late Tuesday.

In the latest retaliatory strikes, US forces hit a weapons storage and logistics facility after militia groups launched a rocket attack on US personnel at Patrol Base Shaddadi in Eastern Syria.

Earlier Tuesday, Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said that over the weekend the militias had also targeted US personnel with a drone attack and indirect fires at another base, Green Village, where US troops are operating — which prompted the US to strike nine militia targets on Monday in self-defense.

There are about 900 US troops deployed in Syria. No US troops were injured in either attack.